Crying, Water & Fun in Space With Cmdr. Hadfield
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield, commander of the International Space Station is a great person to watch and follow on Twitter, not just because of his job and title, but because in his off hours he shares his entertaining and informative everyday space-life with us. Have you ever wondered what certain geographic landmarks look like from space? Or wondered what it's like to cook spinach, clip your nails, or clean up spills in zero gravity? Well, then Cmdr Hadfield can show you.
In this video, we see what happens when someone cries in space and when someone wrings a washcloth in space. If water doesn't drip down, how does it react? Where do pooled water globules go?
Watch clips from these two videos from the Canadian Space Agency to see the everyday wonder of living in space: http://www.youtube.com/user/canadianspaceagency?feature=watch
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